After Kayson fell from heaven, his life got complicated. His greatest
enemies, the hell hounds, thrived on Earth and hunted not only the
fallen but the blood children created by their Master. After being
chased and confronted by one of those very creatures, Kayson’s life
becomes even more complicated. He never expected to be rescued by a
vampire named Sabrina. He also never expected to become her protector
after she falls prey to a hell hound’s deadly bite.

Falon, head
of the hell hounds, has been desperately trying to hunt down Kayson and
Sabrina but with the rain steadily falling—due to interference by the
lower-realm Angels, also known as the assemblies—Falon grows irritated.
His only option is to threaten those that may know where the fallen can
be found.

With the threat of the hounds finding Kayson and the
other fallen, Kayson is running out of time. Stille, once a respected
Warrior in the assemblies, is pushing Kayson to leave an unconscious
Sabrina behind. After all Sabrina has done for him, Kayson refuses to
abandon her. But will his decision leave his friends vulnerable to
attack?

Sabrina is conscious enough to sense the struggles that
Kayson is facing. If he knew the torture she’s been going through, she
knows he would suffer even more. Sabrina silently fights the darkness
that is seeping into her dreams, while struggling to stay strong for
Kayson. But when the pain becomes too much, Sabrina has to make a
choice that may cost not only her life, but the lives of others as well.

"This is it. The moment Heaven and Hell clash. But which unearthly being will win, the fallen angel or Hell's hounds?

Overtaken by fear, I close my eyes."

Kayson
is a Fallen Angel who has spent decades running from the Hell Hounds
while searching for something that no one else believes can be so, not
even God. Kayson is determined to find a Blood Child. But when a hound
finds Kayson first, he is sure his end has come.

Falon, Alpha of
the Hell Hounds, destroyer of the blood children, and devoted believer
in his master’s plan, is bound and determined to drag Kayson back to
Hell with him.

Sabrina is a Vampire, a half-breed created from
one of Lucifer’s original blood children. After years of hiding,
Sabrina’s fate changes when she finds Kayson barely alive. Against her
instincts, Sabrina saves him. Now she and Kayson are both marked by the
Hell Hounds.

Emma is an ordinary human, whose only problem is
making ends meet, and getting over the hurt caused by her untrustworthy
brother. Her everyday problems become supernatural ones when she finds
Kayson and Sabrina hiding in her parent’s backyard shed.

Kayson,
Sabrina and Emma are unlikely allies, thrown together by chance to fight
against the most powerful creatures of the underworld in order to
follow their world-changing quest. But will the broken faith of one
break the faith of all?

When getting an
idea for a story, inspiration can come from anywhere—literally. My
first series, the Shadow World, was inspired from a dream I had of a
unique girl who was an outcast. But the Spiritual Discord series wasn’t
inspired from some dream or event that happened in my life, it came
from two road signs. After going to visit my husband in New York, I
started my 1,200 mile journey home. Within the first 100 miles I saw
two road signs, put them together, and said I want to write a book about
a town called Sterling Hollow.

But what about characters?
That’s where my 1,200 miles came in handy. I’ve always wanted to write a
story about a fallen angel, but what kind of story would I write? Of
course I wanted it to be different, with a unique story line. So first
came Kayson, the fallen angel. What’s his story? Who are his
supporting characters? That’s when Sabrina, a vampire or properly known
as a half-blood, and Falon, the leader of the hell hounds, come into
the story. Beings like Sabrina, halfs created by Lucifer’s blood
children, are enemies of the Angels. So naturally, Sabrina and Kayson
are enemies. Or are they? With the threat of Falon and his hounds, who
are a greater threat to the both of them since the hounds were created
to kill all blood children, halfs, and fallen, Sabrina extends her hand
to help Kayson after he barely survives an encounter with one of the
hounds.

This idea continued to develop over that road trip
home and, of course, continued the more I worked out the plot once I got
home. The biggest life lesson for me from that road trip, patience
really is a virtue. And trust me when I say, I am a very impatient
person. I had been trying to push myself for an idea for a fallen angel
story for years, but nothing ever sparked for me. Once I started
writing Broken Faith, the inspiration and giddy feeling I had—and still
have while writing the series—was well worth the wait. Looking over
past notes of story ideas I had for an angel story made me feel “ah,
it’s okay.”

Brandy Nacole resides in
Arkansas where her imagination runs wild. Her obsession is reading but
her passion is writing. She put her dream of becoming a writer on the
back burner and went to college to become a psychologist. Three years
after endless classes in a field she only felt half satisfied with,
Brandy picked up her pen once again and wrote the outline to Uniquely
Unwelcome. She finished out her degree in psychology, but traded her
dream of writing for the degree and put psychology on the back burner.

Whenever
she’s not reading or writing, Brandy is spending time with her family
and friends, throwing around crazy ideas, teaching , and singing like a
rock star at a concert for no one else but herself. She loves plants,
but unfortunately is a killer of anything that requires water but can’t
voice (scream) their needs.

She is the author of The Shadow World Series and The Spiritual Discord Series.

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